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conjunctive use is one of our prime uses is a way we're meeting it, soy have to believe on the membrane which is what you represent in de sal that technology is moving so quick in respect to smart and a insuranced membranes that we're not asking the question that we're asking now with respect to membrane. >> one final piece you talked about the cost of water and that's one element to be considered but not the sole element in incremental water supply element. it goes back to the no silver bullet approach where there's not one single strategy that will work but a come polation of all the tools to help us be flexible and responsive to this changing environment. >> well on that note our time is up and please join me in thanking this excellent panel. and thank s to all of you. >> can can is a research meterologist at the scrips institute of oceanographer at,uc san diego and researcher at is tusds and serve at the climate research division director. his work is understanding climate variability and changes particularly as they apply to the pacific ocean and north america. his specific work co
conjunctive use is one of our prime uses is a way we're meeting it, soy have to believe on the membrane which is what you represent in de sal that technology is moving so quick in respect to smart and a insuranced membranes that we're not asking the question that we're asking now with respect to membrane. >> one final piece you talked about the cost of water and that's one element to be considered but not the sole element in incremental water supply element. it goes back to the no silver...
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your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water managers face. on the,pa leo climate, side the the past will help me deal with floods and droughts properly deal with them. if we had a better since of this from tree rings in the 1920s we would probably make different assumptions on the colorado rivers. maybe we would not but it was information we did not have about climate that would have changed potentially a decision that water manager's and politicians had. going into the few uh-uhture, manager's and planners have a lot of tools for dealing with these kinds of variabilities that we have to face. pa
your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water...
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so we've used some gis projections and we have had to use a two meter sea level rise because of the base maps we used, but you see a lot of that area would be inundated. even if it's only half as much, there's still a lot of expensive puc infrastructure that's going to be under water. under the heading of sharing the pain, i want to point out that bcdc's objectives will also be hard hit by sea level rise. over the past 40 years, we have required a lot of public access along the shore line of the bay, about a hundred miles of it. and a lot more access has been provided in public parks and through the bay trail. much of this could well be lost. now, after all this talk of doom and gloom, i have to put a caveat in here. bay waters won't rise slowly like -- and evenly like water filling a bathtub. the tide comes in, the tide goes out. so what we're talking about are trends in mean sea level. i prefer to use the term climate change to global warming when we're talking about this phenomenon we're dealing with because overall while the earth's atmosphere will be getting warmer, some places will
so we've used some gis projections and we have had to use a two meter sea level rise because of the base maps we used, but you see a lot of that area would be inundated. even if it's only half as much, there's still a lot of expensive puc infrastructure that's going to be under water. under the heading of sharing the pain, i want to point out that bcdc's objectives will also be hard hit by sea level rise. over the past 40 years, we have required a lot of public access along the shore line of...
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made since 1911 have been markable and i think we're one of the more secure utilities or areas as a result. obviously there's the converging but it does not mean just because you have a concern or risk you don't move ahead. you analyze the risk and the potential impacts and then make informed de sibs and that's what all of the agencies are doing and certainly security is a piece of that risk assessment. >> are you folks in the northwest looking at that differently. >> we went to spending nothing to five million on capitol expenditures. we did cop stuff for reservoirs primarily with insure answers. but yew done
our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made...
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to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one time- funding pieces that were not expected to be continued. in some ways, we do not see it as big as a cut. speaker pelosi was important to us in the jobs act in getting a lot of money put into the sba program. it allowed california to be the beneficiary of having hired guarantees for banks, no sba loans fees. in the first quarter of the year, lending in california was the most we ever did. we did $1 billion worth of small business loans in december, for example. that is something we have never done before. but that was a one time funding p
to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one...
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there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all going to have to fix? will's comments about river flows, we have it in south bay, how are we going to deal with the fact that sea level rise is going to create katrinas all over the country and that's in terms of rivers not having anywhere to go. >> thanks. will, you want to start with that? . >> thanks, greg. as greg knows, we have been working very hard to bring the water agencies, the land use planning agencies and the environmental community, the business community together. our problem is that we have 24 hour days when we need about 106 hour days to do all that. but i think you are absolutely right and mary's point about the political difficulty of making some of these decisions, and we're seeing this in new orleans, the first reaction is put it all back
there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all going to have to fix? will's comments about river flows, we have it in south bay, how are we going to deal with the fact that sea level rise is going to create katrinas all over the...
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can be used for a variety of uses -- debt refinancing, building acquisition, working capital, so it can be used for a wide range of things from a small business point of view. as you heard, we do guarantees for about 90 or 100 banks in the country -- or in the bay area. about 3000 nationwide. there is a lot of lenders that do some sba lending. first thing you want to do is deal with the bank. if they are not able to make the loan by themselves, then go to our website, which is www. sba.gov, and look for the local page to see the local san francisco financing sources. but before you do that, the takeaway message here is that before you go to a bank, make sure you are cleared to do that. you do not want to go to a bank looking for financing for your business and ask them a question that will immediately give them a sense that you are not ready. you go to a bank and say, "how much can i borrow?" they will tell you, "i do not know, but probably not from us." you need to know exactly what you're looking for, how you are going to use the money, and how you will be paid the bank. part of the p
can be used for a variety of uses -- debt refinancing, building acquisition, working capital, so it can be used for a wide range of things from a small business point of view. as you heard, we do guarantees for about 90 or 100 banks in the country -- or in the bay area. about 3000 nationwide. there is a lot of lenders that do some sba lending. first thing you want to do is deal with the bank. if they are not able to make the loan by themselves, then go to our website, which is www. sba.gov, and...
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christine joins us now to tell us more about why were paying more for groceries. this is tied to the gas prices it's not at this point. they're not going to pass the energy costs on to the consumers. you will probably notice to the grocery store that prices are a lot higher than usual. that has to do with tight supplies like a leaf in corn and growing demand for demand in other countries. at all that has led to an increase in food prices. in january we saw 1.8% increase in food prices. let's take a look at what this means. >>christine: let's look of the basics, comparing nationwide average as from january this year to january of last year. the average cost of milk is $3.30, that's up 6¢ from last year. a pound of bread at $40, an increase of 4¢ from the year before. sticker shock for the comes in when you look at some of the higher and items like coffee. a pound of coffee now averaging about $4.42. it last year was $3.81. that's a difference of 61¢. let's take a look at how much prices have risen over time. a bag of potato chips, right now that big is selling f
christine joins us now to tell us more about why were paying more for groceries. this is tied to the gas prices it's not at this point. they're not going to pass the energy costs on to the consumers. you will probably notice to the grocery store that prices are a lot higher than usual. that has to do with tight supplies like a leaf in corn and growing demand for demand in other countries. at all that has led to an increase in food prices. in january we saw 1.8% increase in food prices. let's...
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>> i mean use your imagination. >> i want to say quirky. with a similar personality that way. >> right sf. >> he's a weirdo. nobody looks at each other and says that is awkward and doesn't happen. every moment is awkward. >> and that is funny. >> a's knock off padre padres -- padres 6-2. there is a flun three and two thirds. the sanford's team now today, jeanette poleland averaging almost 16 points and five assists per game z leading with a perfect record and there is both young ladies surprised when they got the news. >> thinking i was shocked. just because we have a lot of great players on the team that are more than deserving as well. >> i was surprised because there is great freshman and a competitive practice this year. ways humbled at the same time. >> countdown is friday. nine and a half hours of labor mediation today. >> is that all? >> yes. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us. well this year our garden's simply amazing. everyone's complimenting it. yea. how did you do it? eh, takes a lot of love. the
>> i mean use your imagination. >> i want to say quirky. with a similar personality that way. >> right sf. >> he's a weirdo. nobody looks at each other and says that is awkward and doesn't happen. every moment is awkward. >> and that is funny. >> a's knock off padre padres -- padres 6-2. there is a flun three and two thirds. the sanford's team now today, jeanette poleland averaging almost 16 points and five assists per game z leading with a perfect record and...
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that gave us the stage upon which we can promote our localities and i think that it will work. i think that these want a connection to the united states and they want to feel comfortable. the bay area is the comfort level that they can find. you will see chinese companies going back and forth. you can also help companies going to china to do their developments as well. >> this has to deal with scrap metal, automobiles, medical technology products. these are major exports and they like red wine, by the way. icy oakland as playing an important role in organizing the region. even maybe the country. when we were at the conference of mayors, all of these small- town ohio mayors, to me and said that the chinese like to buy tangible things and they like to make things. they had opened up 400 employees of -- factories of 400 employees in ohio. they are buying up factories that american capitalism has left behind, modernizing them, and giving them jobs. three mayors came up to me from three cities in ohio and said what tips can you give to me. we are talking of doing this on a national
that gave us the stage upon which we can promote our localities and i think that it will work. i think that these want a connection to the united states and they want to feel comfortable. the bay area is the comfort level that they can find. you will see chinese companies going back and forth. you can also help companies going to china to do their developments as well. >> this has to deal with scrap metal, automobiles, medical technology products. these are major exports and they like red...
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it's a less comfort than it used to be. we'd like to suggest another image a little less glamorous but it saves energy and water and can be a solution and more importantly, it's something water manager's have some control over. a little less glamorous but that's something together we can work on. thanks a lot. [applause] >> well good afternoon everybody. you've been very patient and i realize i'm the last thing to be inflicted upon you with my power point. i have to reiterate barries comments. there's been a great group of people and topics and probably the only better conference i've been to was in nebraska. a long time back, they are way ahead of you on this. i was delighted to hear lester snows understanding of global climate change and we'll have to start calling him lester rain however, and your probably really sick of hearing that, so, next slide. what i'm going to do is talk a little bit about - not the science or impact which i've worked with quite a bit - but rather resources for managers to try and close some of t
it's a less comfort than it used to be. we'd like to suggest another image a little less glamorous but it saves energy and water and can be a solution and more importantly, it's something water manager's have some control over. a little less glamorous but that's something together we can work on. thanks a lot. [applause] >> well good afternoon everybody. you've been very patient and i realize i'm the last thing to be inflicted upon you with my power point. i have to reiterate barries...
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temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent reduction by 2030. i'm not sure i believe that but if you think the river is going to get more water, you might be living in, la la, land. two problems. one in lower basin and one in higher basin. if you look that bottom line the net balance is a minus one point 4 million acre feet per year. that's going in there on average and that's not doing to change in lake, powell, and the out flows are 14 million acre feed with that in that system , it doesn't take long to see you will have a problem with average hydraulics. in my state there's this great terror that some
temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> san jose wants tea eliminate 90% of the marijuana shops from the city. how they're weeding out the good from the bad. >>> and the shooting outraging cops. we learned what's next for the oakland officer shot a man running from them.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> san jose wants tea eliminate 90% of the marijuana shops from the city. how they're weeding out the good from the bad. >>> and the shooting outraging cops. we learned what's next for the oakland officer shot a man running from them.
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this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today. among the issues, what impacts are we most concerned about, what adaptations are necessary and what models or in the analysis are they planning to do and what initial things do they need for future decisions. our discussion takes place against a political backdrop here in california where leaders in both parties recognized the importance of including global warming in our strategies you know the governors water proposal called for 4 and a half billion dollars. sites reservoir and tell mperance river. together these would provide five hundred thousand acre feet of water supply but their being promoted
this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today....
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there are systems to use in multiple room buildings and they are not just use in rural areas but in suburban households. it will create jobs to have as people come in and pick it up. thank you. >> that they do have some very unique -- also on desalinization, there are concerns about that out there. if that is why the review is in place. >> we have talked about the constructed wetlands before. i am a big fan because they provide a big service and they can really help to mitigate. i would encourage our waste water team to be looking at wetlands opportunities along the bay and what we might be able to at least pilot sooner rather than later. >> the problem is that even with sophisticated screening on the intake, you kill all of the microorganisms that are at the bottom of the food chain. specifically, they are looking at a point as a location. that has enough industry there, i think that we should consider those thanks before we site plans. it was a very interesting presentation. i learned that the puc spends money on a report which i have been trying to get a copy of for over a year. this was
there are systems to use in multiple room buildings and they are not just use in rural areas but in suburban households. it will create jobs to have as people come in and pick it up. thank you. >> that they do have some very unique -- also on desalinization, there are concerns about that out there. if that is why the review is in place. >> we have talked about the constructed wetlands before. i am a big fan because they provide a big service and they can really help to mitigate. i...
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>>pam: in other words the remedies that are coming down the road will not help us to do that this from happening say tomorrow? >>caller: they will prevent it, tomorrow, in fact i sent a letter to the commission today asking them to find out what happens on march 15th pg&e doesn't properly determine the type of pipes underground? they have stated that they will display pvc staff. i immediately levy fines and sanctions against pg&e until they provide the necessary records and information. that's what i was told yesterday. >>pam: how much responsibility do they care for the problems that we've now seen through the explosion? >>caller: they bear a tremendous amount of responsibility. they have been regulating this utility and that's their job to guarantee public safety and they failed. >>pam: thank-you assemblyman jerry help. responding to these new revelations today. we have new information this afternoon about the number of homeowners were choosing to rebuild in san bruno. kron 4 j. r. stone spent the day with city officials and tell them that they're working as quickly as possible to he
>>pam: in other words the remedies that are coming down the road will not help us to do that this from happening say tomorrow? >>caller: they will prevent it, tomorrow, in fact i sent a letter to the commission today asking them to find out what happens on march 15th pg&e doesn't properly determine the type of pipes underground? they have stated that they will display pvc staff. i immediately levy fines and sanctions against pg&e until they provide the necessary records and...
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police are going to walk us through this tape and tell us what it might mean for the investigation this >>> we have new information tonight about the police misconduct within the san francisco police department. eight more cases were dismissed today. >> we anticipate that there will be many other case that is will be dismissed. the number is still unclear but we're going to try to get through the majority of those cases by tomorrow. >> reporter: the allegations stem from the release of video by the public defenders office showing sf police officers conducting drug searches. six narcotics officers are also on administrative assignment pending an investigation. >>> the district attorney says it's not going to file charges on -- the officers say they shot jones after he ignored repeated demands to surrender and reached into his waistband. the incident sparked community outrage. >>> and ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar live now in milpedas. >> reporter: the question is, did a massive pressure spike here in milpedas cause the failure in san bruno? let's go directly inside. from here, natural
police are going to walk us through this tape and tell us what it might mean for the investigation this >>> we have new information tonight about the police misconduct within the san francisco police department. eight more cases were dismissed today. >> we anticipate that there will be many other case that is will be dismissed. the number is still unclear but we're going to try to get through the majority of those cases by tomorrow. >> reporter: the allegations stem from...
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len ramirez joins us with more. i hear your friends in the background. >> reporter: the dogs are enjoying the park as it should be but dog owners here in sunnyvale have something else to worry about. it's disturbing that two times rat poison was left at the las palmas dog park. both incidents happened last month, one on february 15 and one on february 26. in both cases, commercial rat poison was used. and whoever left it wrote a message right there on the rat poison box that said, all dogs must die. >> covered up, just commercial off the shelt rat poison like you find at a hardware for. one box was left here within the park area itself. the other was left in the entryway where the people go into and out of park. in both cases some of the poison was distributed on the ground. >> obviously i don't like it because i have two dogs of my own and children that are here at the park running around. i think it's horrible that someone that does not like dogs would do such a horrible thing. >> reporter: now, this is also distu
len ramirez joins us with more. i hear your friends in the background. >> reporter: the dogs are enjoying the park as it should be but dog owners here in sunnyvale have something else to worry about. it's disturbing that two times rat poison was left at the las palmas dog park. both incidents happened last month, one on february 15 and one on february 26. in both cases, commercial rat poison was used. and whoever left it wrote a message right there on the rat poison box that said, all...
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that system is going to clip us, the tail end of it bringing us a few scattered showers on thursday afternoon. for tonight, widespread low to mid-upper 40s across the region. our afternoon highs, get a load of that. widespread upper 60s and low 70s. as we slide south perhaps even 72 in areas around morgan hill. we are going to be dry but we will see high clouds that we typically get ahead of the next storm. there is an extended forecast. continuing with the possibility of scattered showers. temperatures will fall back and we will be in the mid-60s for the afternoon. low 60s in the afternoon with overnight lows not budging much. >> rosemary, thank you. >>> a unique baby penguin is starting its training course. it is a 2.5-pound chick and is the first black footed penguin on exhibit at the aquarium. keepers have taken him behind the scenes to train as an education bird and will help teach the public about penguins. it is unsafe for him to be in the display because he cannot swim yards. next month you will make its public debut -- he will make its public debut. >>> that is very poor for tonight'
that system is going to clip us, the tail end of it bringing us a few scattered showers on thursday afternoon. for tonight, widespread low to mid-upper 40s across the region. our afternoon highs, get a load of that. widespread upper 60s and low 70s. as we slide south perhaps even 72 in areas around morgan hill. we are going to be dry but we will see high clouds that we typically get ahead of the next storm. there is an extended forecast. continuing with the possibility of scattered showers....
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she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i think they may have. >> i was talking to one of her colleagues just last night who said she is is the nature of a already. walter mentioned a number of questions. you said 60, 70, 80, 90. there has been over 130 questions during a one-hour argument so you are talking sometimes two questions per minute and they don't wait for you to finish answering the question. [laughter] they sometimes don't wait for their colleagues to finish asking the question. so it is going full speed and as you all know they are all asking questions except
she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i...
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as well, both bringing us power and cooling our coastal power plants. i bring you greetings, of course, from the city of los angeles and we are experiencing, as has the entire country, the warmest year recorded. last summer was the warmest summer since records were kept. i know you've all seen al gore's speech so i don't have to recapitulate all that, but i do think it's important to bring it back to the meaning for the city of los angeles and for other cities as well that when we record record high temperature, we also record record high use of our power system, which means we also have record high numbers of outages and we have record high hours of overtime being worked by our employees and we have many other impacts that are felt greatly by the citizens and by the rate payers. our city also receives a very large quantity of water and certainly our best quality of water from pristine area in the eastern sierra known as the owens valley and that's what feeds our aqua duct. we have been seeing summer runoff over the last 70 years showing a decreasing tr
as well, both bringing us power and cooling our coastal power plants. i bring you greetings, of course, from the city of los angeles and we are experiencing, as has the entire country, the warmest year recorded. last summer was the warmest summer since records were kept. i know you've all seen al gore's speech so i don't have to recapitulate all that, but i do think it's important to bring it back to the meaning for the city of los angeles and for other cities as well that when we record record...
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. >>> using glue to rob a bank. how you could become a victim at the atm. >>> plus the steps one local community is considering to fight prostitution. and it may include an embarrassing moment at home. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. it's wednesday march 19th -- march 9th that is. thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. sounds like it's a layering day. right, steve? warm this afternoon. >> that's correct. start off with some clouds. not too bad here. 40s and 50s. like yesterday in the afternoon if you were in the sun it's not too bad. we'll actually bump highs up a little bit. upper 60s to 70s. a few high clouds above the fog but the fog is not as bad this morning. here's tara. >>> thanks, steve. here's a look at 880 near the oakland coliseum. we don't have that rain out there on the roadways this morning. so that's some good news. and 101 through san francisco traffic also moving well downtown and toward sfo. 4:31. pam, how's it going. >>> thank you. topping our news this morning a s
. >>> using glue to rob a bank. how you could become a victim at the atm. >>> plus the steps one local community is considering to fight prostitution. and it may include an embarrassing moment at home. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. it's wednesday march 19th -- march 9th that is. thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. sounds like it's a layering day. right, steve? warm this afternoon. >> that's correct. start off with some...
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this is the tail end of the system that effected us last night. we're still going to get a few clouds. the clouds will clear as we head to tomorrow. matter of fact, tomorrow, it will be a really nice day. we will start the day with some patchy fog. valley fog and the north inland valley, the skies clear by noon. in the 3:00 hour, temperatures will be 5-10 degrees warmer than what we saw today. in the next chance of rain coming up in a bit. >>> police in san francisco are investigating a high-profile heist. a yellow lamborghini belonging to food network star was rolling. police believe the person who took the car repelled the roep from an opening on the roof. officers are looking out for the lamborghini. but they admit they don't believe the person who stole it won't be seen around town. >>> at 8:00 right heifer on crown 4, you could catch, who do you think [ male announcer ] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn... ♪ in here, machines
this is the tail end of the system that effected us last night. we're still going to get a few clouds. the clouds will clear as we head to tomorrow. matter of fact, tomorrow, it will be a really nice day. we will start the day with some patchy fog. valley fog and the north inland valley, the skies clear by noon. in the 3:00 hour, temperatures will be 5-10 degrees warmer than what we saw today. in the next chance of rain coming up in a bit. >>> police in san francisco are investigating...
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>> use your imagination. >> i want to you are both -- well, i don't want to say qurky. >> that's how it works. he's a weirdie. i'm a weirdie. nobody looks at each other and says, wow, that was awkward. every moment is awkward. >> it tax one to know -- it takes one to noow one. >> and by the way, i am happy with you. >> oh yeah, damage control now. >> nice save. >> no, really. >> all right, well "nightline" is next. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. a big fan of larry beil. good night, [ female announcer ] we make it little and black. you make it flirty and fun. we make it floral. you make it bloom. we make it fitted. striped. polka dot. casual. flowy. you make it amazing. with hundreds of designers at jcpenney you can find a look that's uniquely you. ♪ we make it affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. i know it's sort of my weakness. i always keep it in the house. well, that and boston crème pie, white chocolate strawberries, and mmm key lime pie. yeah, i've already lost some weight. [ female announcer ] yoplait light -- over 30 delicious flavors at about 100 calories.
>> use your imagination. >> i want to you are both -- well, i don't want to say qurky. >> that's how it works. he's a weirdie. i'm a weirdie. nobody looks at each other and says, wow, that was awkward. every moment is awkward. >> it tax one to know -- it takes one to noow one. >> and by the way, i am happy with you. >> oh yeah, damage control now. >> nice save. >> no, really. >> all right, well "nightline" is next. i'm dan ashley....
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pure speed, sharks use it to snatch another one of those close ones. this time in over time against the predators. we have a scoreless game that is until ryan crow handles the business in tight. however after one it's 1-1. sharks working the power play situation and thanks to logan couture, justice brock puts the sharks up front. 2-1. however 2-2 after regulation. and here it is, patti online. game ender 3-2 with 1:36 left in overtime. >>> switching sports, when lebron james is around, that was a circle it day on the calendar, it still is. because that's a game you better win. they have the baron, former warrior. wright coming up with the turn over here. 18 of them by the cavs tonight. and baron davis these days looking pretty good. he had 19 and assisting to christian ayenga up top to the cavs got a 13 point deficit. warriors outside shooting, monte a career high. 24 for him, 23 for curry and the warriors win it by 10 out in the road. and one of those nervewracking accidents, remember all those 1- 0 games, same deal today but in the cactus league. and
pure speed, sharks use it to snatch another one of those close ones. this time in over time against the predators. we have a scoreless game that is until ryan crow handles the business in tight. however after one it's 1-1. sharks working the power play situation and thanks to logan couture, justice brock puts the sharks up front. 2-1. however 2-2 after regulation. and here it is, patti online. game ender 3-2 with 1:36 left in overtime. >>> switching sports, when lebron james is around,...
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it will give us an opportunity to really think about, in the next few weeks, what is ahead of us. it allows the board to step back and take a breath and wait this heavy decision that we were just about ready to make. >> there was no one lined up. that was one of the most fascinating and frustrating things about the process. no one knew what was going to happen. everyone was asking. it was amazing. do you know what is going on, do you know who has the upper hand? >> after the holidays, and jerry brown was sworn in as cal.'s next governor. but the tenant gov. elect gavin newsom played his delight card and was not sworn in. some saw humor in in his delight. >> i am proud, from your the tenant governorship, if and when it begins -- >> others disagreed with the decision. i think he should have been sworn in on monday. that seems to be in the spirit of the state of constitution of california. >> the next day, the board had one last chance to nominate their twice for interim mayor on january 4. >> when the board finally got around to actually nominating people for, and taking up the issu
it will give us an opportunity to really think about, in the next few weeks, what is ahead of us. it allows the board to step back and take a breath and wait this heavy decision that we were just about ready to make. >> there was no one lined up. that was one of the most fascinating and frustrating things about the process. no one knew what was going to happen. everyone was asking. it was amazing. do you know what is going on, do you know who has the upper hand? >> after the...
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pure speed, sharks use it to snatch another one of those close ones. this time in over time against the predators. we have a scoreless game that is until ryan crow handles the business in tight. however after one it's 1-1. sharks working the power play situation and thanks to logan couture, justice brock puts the sharks up front. 2-1. however 2-2 after regulation. and here it is, patti online. game ender 3-2 with 1:36 left in overtime. >>> switching sports, when lebron james is around, that was a circle it day on the calendar, it still is. because that's a game you better win. they have the baron, former warrior. wright coming up with the turn over here. 18 of them by the cavs tonight. and baron davis these days looking pretty good. he had 19 and assisting to christian ayenga up top to the cavs got a 13 point deficit. warriors outside shooting, monte a career high. 24 for him, 23 for curry and the warriors win it by 10 out in the road. and one of those nervewracking accidents, remember all those 1- 0 games, same deal today but in the cactus league. and
pure speed, sharks use it to snatch another one of those close ones. this time in over time against the predators. we have a scoreless game that is until ryan crow handles the business in tight. however after one it's 1-1. sharks working the power play situation and thanks to logan couture, justice brock puts the sharks up front. 2-1. however 2-2 after regulation. and here it is, patti online. game ender 3-2 with 1:36 left in overtime. >>> switching sports, when lebron james is around,...
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if you have a story you would like us to look into let us know. e-mail us at news tips at nbcbayarea.com. tonight at 11:00 the governor is revoking state paid cell phones, eliminating gifts for public employees and he's flying commercial. but are governor brown's measures more for show or actual savings? that's tonight at 11:00. >> toyota has a grand turn around plan. it hopes to be the first to sell 10 million cars a year. and though it does admit rapid expansion is partly to blame for many of its recall problems, let's turn to courtney reagan at world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. futures are actually slightly positive though investors a bit jittery. stocks did get some relief yesterday, all the major u.s. indices did close higher after opec said it's considering raising output to tamp down. u.s. crude is below $105 a barrel, easing back from the 2.5 year high we saw hit on monday. the spike in oil prices is helping push stocks higher in asia. european stocks are mixed. separately the bull market turns two, the s&p has almost doub
if you have a story you would like us to look into let us know. e-mail us at news tips at nbcbayarea.com. tonight at 11:00 the governor is revoking state paid cell phones, eliminating gifts for public employees and he's flying commercial. but are governor brown's measures more for show or actual savings? that's tonight at 11:00. >> toyota has a grand turn around plan. it hopes to be the first to sell 10 million cars a year. and though it does admit rapid expansion is partly to blame for...
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and news service as android is the most use smart phone. now, here is gabe slate, with some tech news. >> gabe: according to two studies done by nelson the track from sales injured google smart phones are now the most popular in the united states that means interest phones are of selling by funds, blackberries, any sort found. the iphone is so popular it is the first really successful ministry smart phones. it has become part of pop culture. it seems like the iphone is the top dog, but it's not. injury has exploded. --in trade phones had exploded. andriod phones have exploded. could enter a is higher than gramm, bob dole's third place. microsoft windows phones hold forth in fifth place. how did this happen? there's only one iphone, there as dozens of injurea android smart phones. it was similar to the i phone but slide of physical keyboard a lot of people like that. the phone was a hit, verizon sold a ton. >> some of sony's movies sold to apple's itunes story are available with extra features that allow them to serve as scenes by taking tur
and news service as android is the most use smart phone. now, here is gabe slate, with some tech news. >> gabe: according to two studies done by nelson the track from sales injured google smart phones are now the most popular in the united states that means interest phones are of selling by funds, blackberries, any sort found. the iphone is so popular it is the first really successful ministry smart phones. it has become part of pop culture. it seems like the iphone is the top dog, but...
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most of us mid to upper 40s. near 50 degree temperatures mountain view, oakland and also san francisco. hangs around upper 40s to 50 degrees and start to see that fog and some of the clouds dissipate. by noon upper 50s to low 60s and look at the low to mid-60s by 4:00. even upper 60s fremont, san jose, and morgan hill. it is going to be very spring-like outside today. and that also means the pollen's going to be rather high. tomorrow we have a chance of rain, the heaviest of that will fall in the north bay during the afterhours. it will be cooler. that will usher cooler weather with temperatures back in the 50s along the coast and low to mid-50s around the bay and inland. next chance of rain saturday afternoon into the evening hours and spilling into monday. >> off to a pretty good start but overnight road work going on in hayward that's blocking a lot of the connection ramps. northbound 880 to either westbound 92 or eastbound 92 is closed until 5:00. another 20 minutes. also jackson to south 880 is blocked, as w
most of us mid to upper 40s. near 50 degree temperatures mountain view, oakland and also san francisco. hangs around upper 40s to 50 degrees and start to see that fog and some of the clouds dissipate. by noon upper 50s to low 60s and look at the low to mid-60s by 4:00. even upper 60s fremont, san jose, and morgan hill. it is going to be very spring-like outside today. and that also means the pollen's going to be rather high. tomorrow we have a chance of rain, the heaviest of that will fall in...
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the wet stuff kind of smashes into more of us here. boise will go to 57. san fran, 56, but rainshowers there. the sun will spread eastward. denver, 63, and a quick look atlas lass right here. 35. wow. in the southern parts. anchorage as well. if you are watching us on kimr 6 in palm springs, california, view drawings, photographs, and models of both sustainable and beautiful architecture at steel and shade at the palm springs art museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thanks, ginger. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. first, tmz reports charlie sheen has a so-called michael j. fox clause in his "two and a half men" contract which provides sheen is to be paid as long as the show runs even if he leaves. meanwhile, sources say the show's producer, chuck lorre has been in touch with reps for the rob lowe about replacing sheen. >>> lindsay lohan is accused of the surveillance store she allegedly stole a necklace from because they sold a copy of the tape without her giving them the right to use her image for profit.
the wet stuff kind of smashes into more of us here. boise will go to 57. san fran, 56, but rainshowers there. the sun will spread eastward. denver, 63, and a quick look atlas lass right here. 35. wow. in the southern parts. anchorage as well. if you are watching us on kimr 6 in palm springs, california, view drawings, photographs, and models of both sustainable and beautiful architecture at steel and shade at the palm springs art museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thanks,...
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two of us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some rather the ending facts one is a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in cuba and the same industrialist by the way was making substantial campaign contributions to cuban american members of congress all of them are in favor of this very program so our ideal of democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like cuba obviously to help us and what. all right well it doesn't seem like there's a lot of money for the working people here but at least there's a i well bought congress here in the united states sol landau is author a filmmaker and professor at the california state university in kimono all right he's got julius on in fact he tries away from the word dissidents because he's heard it all too many times before especially lately nevertheless the co-founder of cryptome dot org john young has been exposing government secrets on his website for about fifteen years and archie is lauren lyster f
two of us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some rather the ending facts one is a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in cuba and the same industrialist by the way was making substantial campaign contributions to cuban american members of congress all of them are in favor of this very program so our ideal of democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like cuba obviously to help us and what. all right well it doesn't...
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>> i think it is useful and because they are useful to use you can train anyone. a police officer, deputy as a professional and with adequate training we know that lay people who they are can do life saving things. >> think about it in an earthquake. dave in tucson says he has received calls from all over the country for the first 5 minutes, kit and training but no calls from california yet. if you have a story that you think deserves another look send an e-mail to another look@cbs5.com. >>> taking center stage at tonight's council meeting and why several unions say one of their counterparts is getting a sweetheart deal. simon perez reporting. >> reporter: many across the country and across california having a hard time balancing its budget so it does have a budget balancing plan but some people don't like it. in fact, these guys protesting tonight say it is just not fair. the 50 or is employees in the antioch public works department feel this. >> it is also a matter of fairness in that if you're going to ask people to make these sacrifices you need to ask everybo
>> i think it is useful and because they are useful to use you can train anyone. a police officer, deputy as a professional and with adequate training we know that lay people who they are can do life saving things. >> think about it in an earthquake. dave in tucson says he has received calls from all over the country for the first 5 minutes, kit and training but no calls from california yet. if you have a story that you think deserves another look send an e-mail to another...
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juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. gotta get that bacon! dog: yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? dog: me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! , yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you! >>> time to go home, folks, the party is over in the big easy. police cleared the streets early this morning after the big mardi gras party. since it was so late this year, spring break crowds made it the biggest celebration in years. >>> for most people, it's no party when it comes to commuting to work. higher gas means that more people are leaving their cars behind and using mass transit, instead. but, as ben tracy reports, recent cuts mean a crowded ride for many. >> this is your 8:25 train? >> yes. >> reporter: all right. we'll hop on. >
juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. gotta get that bacon! dog: yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? dog: me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! , yum,...
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smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes. and it competes very well. i've seen some of the practice games and it's scary. it really is. >> jimmy: you did this a few years ago, right? and humans beat the computer. >> no, we didn't do that. >> jimmy: i thought you did. >> no, this is something new. ibm came to us four years ago with this idea. now, keep in mind, this is the same company that came up with deep blue, that computer that they taught to play chess. and they put it against a world champion and the computer beat the champion. so, ibm is worried, i've seen some o
smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes....
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. i have clients say it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit...
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thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it. >> reporter: forcing people out, as the water moves in. >> we have about a foot and a half of water inside the house. the entire living space is completely trashed. we can't -- we have nowhere to live right now. >> reporter: there are flood watches or warnings in more than half of the nation's states. in wayne, new jersey, three inches of rain caused some of the worst flooding in 60 years. it transformed riverside drive into a boat-only thoroughfare. >> i think the problem is the rain, the snow melt, the dam upriver and the lakes. it never used to get
thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it....
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globos levantar empezÓ a una casa en un espectÁculo donde la realidad supera a la ficciÓn. [ mujer ] hoy usé una de las nuevas colecciones de herbal essences con ingredientes que se activan con el agua para hacer el pelo más sedoso... y me transporté a un paraíso de ensueño. mi pelo se deslizaba suave como pétalos y con un brillo deslumbrante. estaba en el paraíso. [ locutora ] obviamente alguien estuvo usando herbal. herbal essences reformulado con ingredientes activos suavizantes. para un pelo suave y con brillo. si, ya se...ya se. tengo que dejar...esto. tengo que llamar a la línea de ayuda gratuita para fumadores. ellos me darán un plan para dejarlo... entonces, ¿vas a... ...dejarlo? todo el mundo quiere que lo deje. mi esposa, mi doctor,... aaah...hasta mi perro. ¿alguien más quiere que lo dejes? ¿eh? ¿qué si alguien más quiere qe lo dejes? ¡yo! yo también quiero dejarlo. línea de ayuda para fumadores... aaah...sí, hola... ---buenas tardes, hoy en noticias univision 14 a las seis...--revelan un video donde se ve el momento en que se desata una lluvia de balas en un cl
globos levantar empezÓ a una casa en un espectÁculo donde la realidad supera a la ficciÓn. [ mujer ] hoy usé una de las nuevas colecciones de herbal essences con ingredientes que se activan con el agua para hacer el pelo más sedoso... y me transporté a un paraíso de ensueño. mi pelo se deslizaba suave como pétalos y con un brillo deslumbrante. estaba en el paraíso. [ locutora ] obviamente alguien estuvo usando herbal. herbal essences reformulado con ingredientes activos suavizantes....
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apparently low and never gave them the right to use it for profit. sources say they sold the rights to distribute the tapes for least $40,000. >>pam: a programming note to tell you about, cross will be running nbc programming. at 8:00 p.m. you can catch to do think you are followed by a mock at 9:00 p.m.. kron 4 news at 11:00. krodr. so will air at 3:00 p.m.. will be back. hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first 6 months. dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. just $29 a month for the first 6 months. dvr included. [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13.g breaths ] i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same dead
apparently low and never gave them the right to use it for profit. sources say they sold the rights to distribute the tapes for least $40,000. >>pam: a programming note to tell you about, cross will be running nbc programming. at 8:00 p.m. you can catch to do think you are followed by a mock at 9:00 p.m.. kron 4 news at 11:00. krodr. so will air at 3:00 p.m.. will be back. hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are...
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she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i think they may have. >> i was talking to one of her colleagues just last night who said she is is the nature of a already. walter mentioned a number of questions. you said 60, 70, 80, 90. there has been over 130 questions during a one-hour argument so you are talking sometimes two questions per minute and they don't wait for you to finish answering the question. [laughter] they sometimes don't wait for their colleagues to finish asking the question. so it is going full speed and as you all know they are all asking questions except
she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i...
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she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i think they may have. >> i was talking to one of her colleagues just last night who said she is is the nature of a already. walter mentioned a number of questions. you said 60, 70, 80, 90. there has been over 130 questions during a one-hour argument so you are talking sometimes two questions per minute and they don't wait for you to finish answering the question. [laughter] they sometimes don't wait for their colleagues to finish asking the question. so it is going full speed and as you all know they are all asking questions except
she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i...
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thanks for joining us. tell us, any word on what that message might be for those egyptian leaders? >> reporter: yes, frank. well, the speculation here is that the arab league is meeting on saturday to discuss the no- fly zone over libya and colonel qaddafi we are guessing or i have heard colleagues guessing that he is asking the egyptian military rulers to intervene so that doesn't go up for a vote or isn't passed. the arab league was actually supposed to meet yesterday and it didn't. once again, the speculation was there are several arab countries that don't want a no- fly zone imposed and they want moammar qaddafi to win. the nation are algeria and morocco because their leaders would be the next in the line of fire if qaddafi falls. the battle lines inside libya haven't changed seriously. the rebels. they are still in ras lanouf on the way to tripoli. there is a big cloud of black smoke, actually i'm seeing this on the arabic satellite channels who are showing it live. but what it indicates is that colonel qaddafi's air force have pummeled oil derek. ras lanouf is an oil port and
thanks for joining us. tell us, any word on what that message might be for those egyptian leaders? >> reporter: yes, frank. well, the speculation here is that the arab league is meeting on saturday to discuss the no- fly zone over libya and colonel qaddafi we are guessing or i have heard colleagues guessing that he is asking the egyptian military rulers to intervene so that doesn't go up for a vote or isn't passed. the arab league was actually supposed to meet yesterday and it didn't....
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not nasa nor any of the rest of us. peter? >> the launch had a special meaning for some schoolchildren in point st. john, florida. abc's john quinones went to see them. >> reporter: children of challenger 7 elementary had been waiting for this day since "challenger" explosion. many of these kids were eyewitnesses to this tragedy. >> i just fell apart when it blew up. >> reporter: the kids spent hours painting posters, building shuttle models and writing down in words sentiments of the heart. >> "dear nasa, hope this launch is a good one. i hope no one gets hurt going up." >> "i know "challenger" was a giant disaster for the space program. i want to wish the astronauts a good trip." >> "i'm sure everyone here is proud of you because you're very special, all of you." >> reporter: by launch time, the children now nervous with anticipation, gathered outside their school in the shadow of the kennedy space center. >> three, two, one, blastoff! >> reporter: as "discovery" painted a picture-perfect lift-off, children of challenger ele
not nasa nor any of the rest of us. peter? >> the launch had a special meaning for some schoolchildren in point st. john, florida. abc's john quinones went to see them. >> reporter: children of challenger 7 elementary had been waiting for this day since "challenger" explosion. many of these kids were eyewitnesses to this tragedy. >> i just fell apart when it blew up. >> reporter: the kids spent hours painting posters, building shuttle models and writing down in...
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they were used to my disappearing at night to use computers. my senior year of high school i skipped because there was a job i was offered which was an amazing job to work on this complicated computer project for trw, and i got to work with brilliant people and i got to learn more. the people i worked with my senior year of high school said you should skip college and get a h -- ph.d.. i bent went to my parents and say, yeah, i'm going to skip college. they said, well, actually, you should go to college, and that was good advice because in terms of social development -- i never finished my social development, but it helped. [laughter] >> when you were in high school you prepared a program that enabled you to get in classes with mostly girls as i understand it, so you met girls at that time. is that true? >> well, i wasn't good at meeting them, but, boy, they were nearby. [laughter] they tended to be the better looking girls for some reason. that's the beauty of being in charge of the computer scheduling as i decided when the classes met and who
they were used to my disappearing at night to use computers. my senior year of high school i skipped because there was a job i was offered which was an amazing job to work on this complicated computer project for trw, and i got to work with brilliant people and i got to learn more. the people i worked with my senior year of high school said you should skip college and get a h -- ph.d.. i bent went to my parents and say, yeah, i'm going to skip college. they said, well, actually, you should go...
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host: thank you matt apuzzo for joining us. please join us again. guest: yes. thank you. host: in the senate, live coverage on c-span 2 as the senators voting on h.r.-1 all here on the c-span networks. e s house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a comm speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., march 9, 2011. i hereby appoint the honorable virginia foxx to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father coughlin. chaplain coughlin: of late signs of spring speak of new life, o lord. may the first gasps of freedom stabilize the earth with fresh beauty. may heroic hearts of leadership, the world over, bursts forth with sounds of thanksgiving for your sounds of grace. hopefully, lord, our spring fasting and our renewal in prayer will peel away illusions for the nation and personal self-deception. may rage, violence and anger be drowned out by gentle rains. as with common endeavor, we work for the uprooting of weeds
host: thank you matt apuzzo for joining us. please join us again. guest: yes. thank you. host: in the senate, live coverage on c-span 2 as the senators voting on h.r.-1 all here on the c-span networks. e s house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a comm speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., march 9, 2011. i hereby appoint the honorable virginia foxx to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the...
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to all of us. mr. perlmutter: your point, to my friend from california, is that manufacturing matters in vs. -- matters and having jobs in america matters. if we make it in america we will make it in america. our focus should be on providing good jobs here with good infrastructure, whether that's education, highways, transit, energy, in this country so that for ourselves, our kids, our grandkids there's a prosperous future. but the republicans completely missed that entire approach. and i liken it to this. people say let's look at it if this is a family and a family has to tighten its belt sometimes. no question about it. let's really look at what's occurred here and look at the country as a family because we are all in this together. you know, sometimes we can do something by ourselves, but most of the time we're in this together. and so what's happened here -- let's look at it -- is at the beginning of this century back in 2001, 2003 -- 2002, the country took a voluntary pay cut. when the tax cut
to all of us. mr. perlmutter: your point, to my friend from california, is that manufacturing matters in vs. -- matters and having jobs in america matters. if we make it in america we will make it in america. our focus should be on providing good jobs here with good infrastructure, whether that's education, highways, transit, energy, in this country so that for ourselves, our kids, our grandkids there's a prosperous future. but the republicans completely missed that entire approach. and i liken...